151.SENSEI 127'0" 1990/1996 Sensei was refitted more than five years ago to house two
Harley-Davidsons in individual aft garages. The yacht was put up for sale
last year after the owners died suddenly, and while we've heard
a buyer did emerge, we've been unable to determine if the name has
changed. B: Mitsubishi Industries, Japan/Admiral Marine, USA; N:
Builder/Glade Johnson; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/1,000-hp Mitsubishis

153.ALTA 127'0" 1987
Previously known as Talon, an active charter yacht for many years, Alta
is also a charter yacht. We expect
her current owner was undoubtedly impressed by the fact that the yacht
had made several transatlantic crossings over the past decade. B:
Picchiotti, Italy; N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: 2/625-hp Caterpillars

155.ACANIA 126'0" 1929Acania, a classic fantail motoryacht, once belonged to silent
film actress Constance Bennett. The U.S. government used her for a variety
of things in World War II and during the early years of the space program.
She's now a West Coast-based private cruiser. B: Pusey &
Jones, USA; N: J. H. Wells; H: Steel; E: unknown

156.BIG EASY 126'0" 2001
Felix Sabates, co-owner of Trinity Yachts, and his wife Carolyn named
their yacht in honor of the town where she was built. B: Trinity Yachts,
USA; N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: 2/1,350-hp Caterpillars

157.EMERALD ISLE 126'0" 1992
This yacht is reknown for having emerald tones throughout her interior
(hence her name). She charters for $60,000 per week in the Caribbean.
B: Christensen Shipyards, USA; N: Builder; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/1,080-hp
Detroit Diesels

159.LA MONTRACHET 126'0" 1986
A casino operator commissioned this yacht and sold her a few years later.
Her interior is marked by an amidships staircase on the main deck that
leads to the guest staterooms below--a departure from the more traditional
placement to one side of the yacht. B: Broward Marine, USA; N: Builder;
H: Aluminum; E: 2/1,350-hp Caterpillars